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Friends Committee on National Legislation

Friends Committee on National Legislation
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Motto A Quaker Lobby in the Public Interest
Formation 1943
Type Non-profit corporation
Purpose Peace and justice advocacy
Headquarters Washington, D.C.
Region served
United States
Executive Secretary
Diane Randall
Staff
40-50
Website fcnl.org

The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) is a lobbying organization in the public interest founded in 1943 by members of the Religious Society of Friends. FCNL works for social and economic justice, peace, stewardship of the environment, and good government in the United States.

FCNL has a General Committee of about 220 Quakers from across the United States. FCNL advocates on several issues that are extensions of the Quaker testimonies of peace, equality, simplicity, and integrity.

FCNL is a member of Win Without War and Alliance for Peacebuilding, among other working groups and coalitions.

The organization's mission statement has been in use since 1977 "as a guidance for considering Quaker stances on national legislation":

We seek a world free of war and the threat of war
We seek a society with equity and justice for all
We seek a community where every person's potential may be fulfilled
We seek an earth restored.

FCNL was established on June 12–13, 1943 in Richmond, Indiana by Quakers from 15 yearly meetings. It was preceded by the Friends War Problems Committee, a three-year temporary lobbying organization against universal conscription.

Two separate organizations comprise FCNL: the FCNL Education Fund and the Friends Committee on National Legislation. The Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit which does not engage in lobbying, and donations to it are tax deductible. The Friends Committee on National Legislation is a 501(c)(4) civic organization which lobbies Congress.


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